Fewer than one in ten women now stay at home to look after children, according to the latest census. According to returns in the 2011 census, there are almost 1.6 million women who do not work because they are looking after their home and family. Photo: ALAMY By Telegraph Reporters 7:00AM GMT 17 Dec 2012 Official figures show that there are now 300,000 fewer mothers at home that previously estimated. Experts said that those who decide to sacrifice their career in order to look after their children at home are now considered in the minority. According to returns in the 2011 census, there are almost 1.6 million women who do not work because they are looking after their home and family....
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